Vendor Events in Bridgeville, DE

4 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Bridgeville, DE. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Bridgeville(1)

Bridgeville Apple-Scrapple Festival

by Apple Scrapple Festival Committee / Town of Bridgeville

Bridgeville, DE

2026-10-09

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20 spots open

Bridgeville's Apple-Scrapple Festival celebrates the quirky food heritage and community spirit of this Delaware town with a two-day event running October 9 and 10, 2026. The festival kicks off Friday evening at 4pm and continues Saturday starting at 9am, giving vendors multiple opportunities to connect with attendees across both days. This is a heritage festival centered around two iconic regional foods: apples and scrapple, the Pennsylvania Dutch-influenced pork product that's deeply rooted in Delaware's culinary identity. If you work in food, artisan goods, or anything that fits a small-town Americana vibe, this festival draws people specifically interested in local heritage, traditional crafts, and authentic regional flavors. The festival features a craft and trade show alongside food vendors, so there's room for both prepared foods and handmade goods. You can expect attendees who appreciate seasonal fall products, local agriculture, traditional cooking methods, and the kind of quirky Americana that makes small-town festivals memorable. The programming includes live music, a parade, a scrapple chunkin contest (yes, really), and apple carving competitions, which creates an entertainment-focused atmosphere that keeps people moving through vendor areas throughout the day. This mix of activities means foot traffic stays relatively steady rather than concentrated in short bursts. Downtown Bridgeville provides an intimate, walkable setting for a festival like this, quite different from sprawling county fairs. The scale tends to attract both serious shoppers looking for specific goods and families treating it as a fun outing. If you sell baked goods featuring apples, preserves, heritage-style foods, woodcrafts, fall decorations, or anything with a nostalgic or handmade quality, this event aligns well with vendor inventory. The October timing catches peak fall season interest, when people are actively shopping for seasonal products and gifts. The heritage festival format means attendees often come with an appetite for learning about traditional foods and supporting vendors who embrace that storytelling angle.

Farmers Markets in Bridgeville(2)

TS Smith & Sons

by TS Smith & Sons Organizers

8887 Redden Rd, Bridgeville, DE 19933

Mon:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Tue:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Wed:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Thu:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM;Sat:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM;sun:9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, April to December

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25 spots open

TS Smith & Sons operates as a year-round weekly farmers market located at 8887 Redden Rd in Bridgeville, Delaware, serving the Sussex County community from April through December. This is a traditional farmers market where local producers and vendors gather to sell fresh produce, prepared foods, and specialty items directly to shoppers. The market runs six days a week, opening at 8:00 AM Monday through Saturday, with slightly shorter hours on Sunday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, making it accessible whether you're an early morning shopper or prefer a weekend visit. The vendor mix at TS Smith & Sons reflects the typical offerings you'd find at an established farmers market focused on food and produce. Farmers and bakers bring fresh vegetables and fruits in season, while specialty producers offer items like locally made cheese, raw honey, fresh-baked goods, and cut flowers and herbs. This variety appeals to home cooks looking for quality ingredients, customers seeking specialty food items, and people interested in supporting local agriculture. The seasonal nature of the market, running April through December, aligns with the growing season in Delaware and means vendors rotate their offerings throughout these months based on what's being harvested or produced locally. For vendors considering TS Smith & Sons as a selling location, the weekly schedule and extended operating hours mean consistent foot traffic and repeat customer relationships. The market accepts credit cards, which streamlines transactions and appeals to a broader customer base. Whether you're selling fresh produce, baked goods, honey, cheese, cut flowers, herbs, or other food-related products, a farmers market like this one attracts customers specifically shopping for these categories and willing to spend on quality local items.

Bridgeville Farmers Market

by Bridgeville Farmers Market Organizers

341 Washington Pike, Bridgeville, PA 15017

Tue: 4:00 PM-6:30 PM, Jun 16 - Oct 6

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25 spots open

Located at 341 Washington Pike in Bridgeville, this weekly farmers market runs Tuesday afternoons from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, operating seasonally from mid-June through early October. The market brings together local growers and food producers who stock fresh vegetables, eggs, baked goods, honey, jams, preserves, and flowers throughout the growing season. If you're a vendor looking to reach customers in Allegheny County who prioritize locally-sourced food and seasonal products, this is a community-focused venue that attracts shoppers actively seeking farm-fresh items. The Tuesday afternoon timing makes this farmers market accessible for both vendors and customers squeezing shopping into their weekday schedules. The late spring through early fall window captures the peak of the region's agricultural season, when farmers have abundant harvests and customers are most eager to buy fresh produce, baked goods made with local ingredients, and seasonal flowers. Since the market accepts credit cards alongside cash transactions, vendors can expect a broader customer base comfortable with multiple payment options. Farmers markets like this one operate differently than craft fairs or festivals. Instead of a one-time event, you're establishing a recurring presence in the community, building regular customer relationships week after week. Shoppers return expecting to find familiar faces and discovering what's freshly available that particular week. This consistency is valuable for food vendors especially, as customers plan their meals and shopping trips around what will be available. For producers of shelf-stable items like jams, honey, and baked goods, a weekly market provides steady sales opportunities without the setup demands of larger seasonal festivals. The Bridgeville location serves a residential area in western Pennsylvania, drawing neighbors and customers within the immediate community who value supporting local agriculture and food producers. Whether you grow vegetables, raise chickens, bake artisan bread, or make preserves, this market is designed specifically for food and produce vendors connecting directly with their customer base throughout the summer and fall months.

Pop-Ups in Bridgeville(1)

Antique Alley Bridgeville

by Antique Alley

100 N Main St, Bridgeville, DE 19933

Year-round

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125 spots open

Located at 100 N Main Street in Bridgeville, Delaware, this year-round antique pop-up draws collectors, decorators, and vintage enthusiasts from across the region. As a weekly event, it operates consistently throughout all seasons, making it a reliable destination whether you're shopping in spring, summer, fall, or winter. The scale of the space and vendor diversity mean repeat visitors often discover something new with each trip. The pop-up format here functions as a semi-permanent antique marketplace rather than a traditional one-day event, allowing vendors to maintain ongoing booth space and build customer relationships over time. This structure attracts serious antique dealers alongside casual vendors looking to clear inventory, resulting in a wide range of price points and merchandise styles. You'll typically find furniture from various eras, vintage home decor, collectibles, china and glassware, jewelry, books, clothing, and decorative accessories. The mix skews toward both high-end curated pieces and budget-friendly vintage finds, appealing to estate sale shoppers, interior designers, thrift hunters, and anyone furnishing or updating their home. The Bridgeville location positions the event as Southern Delaware's largest antique destination, drawing traffic from nearby communities and making it a destination for day trips. The consistent weekly schedule means vendors can rely on steady foot traffic rather than banking on single-event performance. For those selling antiques and vintage items, this setup offers the stability of regular hours and established customer traffic without requiring the promotional heavy-lifting of individual pop-ups. The vendor community tends to be collaborative, with dealers often cross-promoting and creating a browser-friendly atmosphere that encourages longer shopping visits.

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